Isle of Wight Festival details
Lineup and details
Isle of Wight Festival - 13th-15th of June
The original Isle of Wight festival is seeped in musical history. The
1970 event attracted the largest crowd at a UK festival ever and its
infamous for holding Jimi Hendrixs final performance before his death.
The festival is often uttered in the same breath as Woodstock and those at the early incarnations of the event witnessed performances from musical greats like Bob Dylan, The Doors and T-Rex.
However, when nearly a million hippies descended to the Afton Down site in 1970 the festival suddenly turned into a chaotic free-for-all. The anarchistic behaviour prompted local authorities to pass the Isle of Wight Act which banned any future festivals on the island.
The event was re-ignited in 2002 and began, as its predecessor had done, with just one day of music. It then grew into a two-day bash before settling on its current three day format.
Today it still attracts the worlds biggest acts with The Rolling Stones playing their only UK festival date last year on the Garden Isle. Onsite there is a funfair as well as a selection of food and drink stalls, and with only one stage there are no timetable clashes to worry about.
The festival is often uttered in the same breath as Woodstock and those at the early incarnations of the event witnessed performances from musical greats like Bob Dylan, The Doors and T-Rex.
However, when nearly a million hippies descended to the Afton Down site in 1970 the festival suddenly turned into a chaotic free-for-all. The anarchistic behaviour prompted local authorities to pass the Isle of Wight Act which banned any future festivals on the island.
The event was re-ignited in 2002 and began, as its predecessor had done, with just one day of music. It then grew into a two-day bash before settling on its current three day format.
Today it still attracts the worlds biggest acts with The Rolling Stones playing their only UK festival date last year on the Garden Isle. Onsite there is a funfair as well as a selection of food and drink stalls, and with only one stage there are no timetable clashes to worry about.
Line-Up:
- Bandstand
- Siniez (Strong Rumour)
- Magic Octagon (Strong Rumour)
- Goodbye Stereo (Strong Rumour)
- Shanklin Freak Show (Strong Rumour)
- Big Top
- Bjorn Again
- Suspiciously Elvis
- Main Stage
- Kaiser Chiefs
- N.E.R.D
- KT Tunstall
- The Hoosiers
- The Wombats
- Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong
- The Answer
- Big Top
- The Stranglers
- Scars on 45
- The Duke Spirit
- Wills And The Willing
- Curved Air
- Arno Carstens
- Main Stage
- Sex Pistols
- Ian Brown
- Iggy Pop & The Stooges
- The Zutons
- The Enemy
- Kate Nash
- The Cribs
- Amy Macdonald
- One Night Only
- Black Stone Cherry
- Big Top
- Sugababes
- The Australian Pink Floyd Show
- Ida Maria
- Arno Carstens
- Andy LoRusso - The Singing Chef
- Stone Gods
- Gundogs
- Laura Critchley
- Paul Newsome
- David Stewart
- Main Stage
- The Police
- The Kooks
- James
- Starsailor
- Scouting for Girls
- Newton Faulkner
- Delays
- Big Top
- Feeder
- New Young Pony Club
- The Music
- Liam Gerner
- Arno Carstens
- Andy LoRusso - The Singing Chef
- Bailey Tzuke
- Florence K
- Hogg
- The Arcadian Kicks
- Sondura
Entry Prices
Entry price (public): £130 with camping
Entry price (members/NUS): £130 with camping
Doors open: 17:00 til 23:00
Entry price (members/NUS): £130 with camping
Doors open: 17:00 til 23:00
Music genres
Alternative, Big Band, Disco Punk, Indie, Rock
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